Systems and Methods for Identifying Structurally Or Functionally Significant Amino Acid Sequences

Methods and computer readable storage mediums for identifying structurally or functionally significant amino acid sequences encoded by a genome are disclosed. At least one structurally or functionally significant amino acid sequence encoded by a genome may be identified by compiling an observed frequency for each of a plurality of amino acid words encoded by the genome, calculating with a computer an expected frequency for each of the plurality of amino acid words encoded by the genome, and identifying at least one structurally or functionally significant amino acid sequence encoded by the genome based at least in part on the observed and expected frequencies for each of the plurality of amino acid words encoded by the genome.

Patents:
WO 2,010,099,021

Inventor(s): MARSH ADAM G [US]; GRZYMSKI JOSEPH J [US]

Type of Offer: Sale



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